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Sullivan, Nikki ORCID: 0000-0003-0313-3856, Doré, Samyukta, Breslav, Alexander and Huettel, Scott A. (2019) Would You Like Fries With That? Modeling the Default Effect in Dietary Choice. In: Association for Consumer Research 2019: Fiftieth Anniversary, 2019-10-17 - 2019-10-20, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta, United States. (Submitted)

Sullivan, Nikki ORCID: 0000-0003-0313-3856 (2019) Measuring and modelling the temporal dynamics of choice. In: Association for Psychological Science: 31st Annual Convention, 2019-05-23 - 2019-05-26, Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, United States. (Submitted)

Sullivan, Nikki ORCID: 0000-0003-0313-3856 and Huettel, Scott A. (2018) Dietary self-control depends on the latency and rate of information accumulation during choice. In: Society for NeuroEconomics: 16th Annual Meeting, 2018-10-05 - 2018-10-07, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States. (Submitted)

Sullivan, Nikki ORCID: 0000-0003-0313-3856, Stine, Alexander, Doré, Samyukta and Huettel, Scott A. (2018) Would you like fries with that? The default effect in dietary choice. In: North Carolina Cognition Conference 2018, 2018-02-17 - 2018-02-17, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States. (Submitted)

Sullivan, Nikki ORCID: 0000-0003-0313-3856, Fitzsimons, G, Platt, Michael L. and Huettel, Scott A. (2017) Indulgent food options can paradoxically increase dietary self-control. In: Society for Neuroscience: Annual Meeting 2017, 2017-11-11 - 2017-11-15, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, United States. (Submitted)

Sullivan, Nikki ORCID: 0000-0003-0313-3856 (2017) Indulgent food options can paradoxically increase dietary self control. In: Interdisciplinary Symposium on Decision Neuroscience 2017, 2017-06-02 - 2017-06-03, Stanford Univeristy, Palo Alto, United States. (Submitted)

Sullivan, Nikki ORCID: 0000-0003-0313-3856, Hutcherson, Cendri, Harris, Alison and Rangel, Antonio (2013) Using computer mouse movements to parse the temporal dynamics of value-based choices. In: 6th Annual Judgement and Decision Making Workshop for young researchers, 2013-07-17 - 2013-07-19, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn, Germany. (Submitted)

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